Publications
Morozova, Maria S. 2019. Language Contact in Social Context: Kinship Terms and Kinship Relations of the Mrkovi?i in Southern Montenegro. Journal of language contact 12 (2) : 305–343.
Rose, David. 2018. Sister, shall I tell you? Enacting social relations in a kinship community. Functions of Language 25 (1) : 97–134.
Hill, Clair. 2016. Expression of the interpersonal connection between narrators and characters in Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u storytelling. Narrative Inquiry 26 (2) : 257–285.
Sarvasy, Hannah. 2016. Sexless babies, sexed grandparents. Nungon gendered person terms. International Journal of Language and Culture 3 (1) : 115–136.
Antieau, Lamont D. 2012. Ascending kinship terminology in Middle Rocky Mountain English. English World-Wide 33 (1) : 185–204.
Kronenfeld, David B. 2012. Flexibility and change in distributed cognitive systems: A view from Cognitive Anthropology. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 10 (2) : 315–345.
Iwasaki, Shoichi and Preeya Ingkaphirom Horie. 2000. Creating speech register in Thai conversation. Language in Society 29 (4) : 519–554.
Romney, A. Kimball and Roy Goodwin D'Andrade. 1969. Cognitive aspects of English kin terms. In Tyler, Stephen A., ed. Cognitive anthropology. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. pp. 369–396.
Tyler, Stephen A. 1969. Context and variation in Koya kinship terminology. In Tyler, Stephen A., ed. Cognitive anthropology. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. pp. 487–503.